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I can see through time.

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

The soul has its principle seat in the small gland located in the middle of the brain. – Rene Descartes – 1649

In the centre of your head there is a gland that is shaped like a pine cone. Amoung small amounts of peptides and neurotransmitters this pineal gland creates melatonin. Production of melatonin increases during the night hours. In adults it seems to have an important role in regulating sleeping cycles. Melatonin affects physiological changes related to time as well. The pineal gland has been thought to have the ability to create stem cells as well.

Calcium deposits, also known as brain sand, can gather and reduce the pineal glands usefulness. Apparently this build up is inevitable with age. How can you reduce the brain sand accumulation? Thankfully here in BC, the Government isn’t tainting the city water supply with fluoride. Apparently fluoride can increase the calcification of the pineal gland. There are probably sand inductors found in McDonald’s fries as well.

I have found that through deep meditative concentration, one can achieve anything. I’ve been able to access the power of the pineal gland, which some believe is our third eye. The interesting thing is, no one notices. Let’s consider two months ago, I created the ability to fly. I flew to work, landed, and not one person thought it was out of the ordinary. Apparently, everything is possible, it’s just that no one will notice that anything is different. If you change the fabric of space and time, space and time changes along with you.

The Boomcity Science Researchers behind this post have verified the content through strenuous scientific tests. We are proud here at the Boomcity Science Labs to bring you this unbelievable discovery and as with all information presented here, this is absolutely true.

Welcome 2010 Winter Games!

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

2010 Winter Olympics Homeless Mascot

It’s someone elses problem.

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Homelessness. It’s someone elses problem.

I live on the east side, and it’s abundant. I notice how hard Translink tries to prevent those less fortunate than I from living on their property. Granted they have saftey issues to worry about, but their solution is to add barbed wire, or make living on the property more difficult, uncomfortable or dangerous.

The Patullo bridge caught fire from what seems to be caused by homeless people keeping warm.  Apparently the costs to repair the bridge was estimated at $1.5 to $2 million.  2 million in damages due to people keeping warm.

Currently the average homeless person costs a taxpayer over $40,000 per year in medical, shelter, justice system, and social services.  Putting one at-risk person in stable housing with a support worker would cost $17,000 – $28,000 per year. This means to me, that not only would a community that took care of it’s disadvantaged people save over $10,000 a year (per homeless person), it would also loose the embarasment of having the rug light on fire after it swept it’s ashes under it.

So, why are there homeless people? 
Why do we keep people homeless if it would cost us less to help them?

Rest in peace George Carlin.